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The Assyrian settlements that traditionally comprised the Baz region in Hakkari consist of the following villages. The region has been empty since they were abandoned in 1915 due to the
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The Assyrians of the Baz tribe were renowned carpenters and iron-workers who worked not only in their villages, but throughout
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These are the villages occupied after the Baznaye were resettled by the British in 1920s and the French in the 1930s.
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Dodge, Bayard (1 July 1940). "The settlement of the Assyrians on the Khabbur".
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Maha Khtayya was the chief village of the region, followed by Shwawwa.
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Index


Hakkari

Syriac
Assyrian
Hakkari
Mosul
Upper Mesopotamia
Assyrian genocide

Assyrian church
Sarsing
Iraq
Simele
Sarsing
Ain Sifni
Syria
Tell Baz
General Agha Petros Elia
Assyrian
World War I
Assyrian/Chaldean/Syriac
ISBN
9782877235037



"The Neo-Aramaic dialect of Maha Khtaya d-Baz. Phonology, morphology and texts"
doi
10.1093/jss/45.2.293

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